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Uttarakhand: Five COVID-19 patients die at Roorkee hospital due to disruption in oxygen supply

Five COVID-19 patients, including a woman, died at a private hospital in Roorkee in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district allegedly due to disruption in oxygen supply to the facility for around 30 minutes.


BJP leader Tathagata Roy creates fresh controversy with jibe against actors fielded by BJP

Kolkata: Veteran BJP leader Tathagata Roy, known for his controversial comments, triggered fresh row Tuesday for his tweet that some actor-turned-BJP candidates who never had anything to do with politics were fielded by the party only to concede electoral defeat in the West Bengal assembly poll.

 


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Mamata’s decision not to quit part of her protest against Centre, EC: Raut


Speaker Khader dismisses BJP's charges of 'delay' in swearing-in of Jeevaraj as MLA


Andhra leaders mourn tragic demise of film producer R B Choudary


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BCI urges CJI to take action against Andhra HC judge for sending young lawyer to 24-hour custody


Party remains robust, will bounce back, says DMK




Interpol rejects India's request for third time of Red Notice to Zakir Naik

New Delhi: Interpol for the third time rejected India’s request for a Red Notice (RN) to provisionally arrest Islamic preacher Zakir Naik and questioned the very basis of invoking money laundering and hate speech charges against him in the country.

 

Lankan Navy apprehends 86 Indians for trying to illegally enter its waters

Colombo: Sri Lankan Navy on Tuesday apprehended 86 Indians on board 11 fishing boats while they were trying to illegally enter its waters, amidst enhanced vigilance against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the island nation.

 

UP panchayat polls: BJP takes a hit in Ayodhya, wins just 8 of 40 district-level seats

Ayodhya: The BJP has won just eight out of the 40 zila panchayat seats in Ayodhya, a disappointment for the ruling party in the district on which the Centre and the state government have lavished much attention.

 

HC asks Centre why it should not face contempt for failing to supply oxygen to Delhi as ordered

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday directed the Centre to show cause as to why contempt not be initiated against it for failing to comply with order on supply of oxygen to Delhi for treating COVID-19 patients.

 

Security provided to Nandigram returning officer: West Bengal govt informs EC

New Delhi: The West Bengal government has informed the Election Commission that it has provided security to the returning officer of the Nandigram assembly constituency which saw a cliffhanger between TMC chief Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari, sources said on Tuesday.

Govt should deploy resources in saving lives rather than building PM's new house: Priyanka Gandhi

New Delhi: Slamming the Centre over its Central Vista project, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday said that at a time when people are grappling with the shortage of oxygen and vaccines in the country, it would be better if the government deploys all resources in saving lives instead of building a new house for the prime minister.

 

Journalists will be regarded as frontline workers in Tamil Nadu: M K Stalin

Chennai: DMK president M K Stalin on Tuesday said journalists, photojournalists and camerapersons working in print and broadcast media would be regarded as frontline workers in Tamil Nadu.

DMK men remove boards with 'Amma' picture in canteen, Stalin acts against them

Chennai: A video clip of two DMK men removing and throwing away two flex boards embossed with the name and picture of 'Amma' from a state-run canteen here went viral on Tuesday and they were expelled from the party.

 

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